Two PhD Research Studentships in the Computer Architecture Group

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Two PhD Research Studentships in the Computer Architecture Group
Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Applications are invited from students with backgrounds in computer science or electronic engineering for PhD studentships at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. The successful candidates will join one of two EPSRC funded projects (Loki and BIMPA) which are investigating massively-parallel processor architectures. A successful applicant would join a small, but highly motivated, group of researchers exploring a broad range of exciting problems.

Movidius Belfast Multiple Job Openings

Movidius (http://www.movidius.com) is an award-winning fabless semiconductor company, established in 2005, backed by a strong international consortium of venture capital companies. Movidius is headquartered in Dublin and has design-centres in Dublin, Romania and Hong Kong.

Research Assistant/Ph.D. Candidate Position at the Institute for Software for Systems on Silicon (SSS), RWTH Aachen University

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The Software for Systems on Silicon (SSS) group at the Institute for Integrated Signal Processing Systems (ISS) of RWTH Aachen University has an opening starting on Jan 1, 2010 (or later) for a
Research Assistant/Ph.D. Candidate

Seminar "Portable, Scalable, per-Core Power Estimation for Intelligent Resource Management"

02/12/2009 - 10:00
02/12/2009 - 11:00
Etc/GMT+1

Dear colleague,

BSC-DAC-UPC invite you to attend on-line the following talk:

-Title: Portable, Scalable, per-Core Power Estimation for Intelligent Resource Management
-Speaker: Sally A. McKee (Chalmers University of Technology)
-Date: Wed 2, 10:00 CET
-How to follow the talk online: http://www.fib.upc.edu/sala-actes

If you would like to ask questions to the speaker, please send an e-mail to seminar@hipeac.ac.upc.edu

Best regards,

Enric Morancho

P.S.:
Repository of HIPEAC on-line video seminars: http://www.hipeac.net/recorded_seminars

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PhD Position: Compilers for Stream Computing

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Position: SSL0903 PhD student
Duration: 3-4 years
Location: Software Systems Lab, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

The Software Systems Lab at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) is looking to
recruit a PhD student to work in the area of compilers and parallel
computing. The research will form part of an Exascale Stream Computing
Project, in collaboration with IBM and other Irish universities. (See
http://www.ibm.com/news/ie/en/2008/11/25/e502955h74656w51.html).

The research will be in the area of compilers and other programming

Software Engineer Position at Universite de Bretagne-Sud/Lab-STICC

Université de Bretagne-Sud / Lab-STICC is seeking an experienced software engineer (scientific programmer) to join the High-Level Synthesis group for up to 1.5 year to implement the latest research techniques in the GAUT software (an open source high-level synthesis tool allowing to generate an architecture described in VHDL and SystemC from a C/C++ description).

Work will consist in migrating the internal formal modeling of the tool from Data Flow Graph DFG to Control and Data Flow Graph CDFG to further improve generated circuits and tool performances.

Assistant Professor in Information and Communication Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Welcome to Information and Communication Technology
– an area of advance for Chalmers and for an ambitious Assistant Professor

What it can do for the world
In information society and as we progress into knowledge society, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) becomes both the highway and the safety-net of humanity. With sustainability in mind, our task is to help make this safety-net as secure, efficient and dependable as possible.

What we’re building on

Postdoc Position: Compilers for Stream Computing

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Position: SSL0902 Postdoctoral Researcher
Duration: Two years
Location: Software Systems Lab, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

The Software Systems Lab at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) is looking to
recruit a postdoctoral researcher to work in the area of compilers and
parallel computing. The research will form part of an Exascale Stream
Computing Project, in collaboration with IBM and other Irish
universities. (See
http://www.ibm.com/news/ie/en/2008/11/25/e502955h74656w51.html).

The research will be in the area of compilers and other programming

Seminar: "Efficient Resource Management for Large Scale Parallelism"

26/10/2009 - 12:00
26/10/2009 - 13:00
Etc/GMT+1

Dear colleague,

BSC-DAC-UPC invite you to attend on-line the following talk:

-Title: Efficient Resource Management for Large Scale Parallelism
-Speaker: Christos Kozyrakis (Stanford University)
-Date: Mon 26, 12:00 CET

How to follow the talk on-line: http://www.ac.upc.edu/seminars

If you would like to ask questions to the speaker, please send an e-mail to seminar@hipeac.ac.upc.edu